Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Impact of Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgery in Obese Subjects on Metabolite Profiling
The purpose of this prospective observational study is to generate further insight into the numerous metabolic adaptations associated with sleeve gastrectomy surgery in obese subjects by profiled serum metabolites before and after the surgery and integrated metabolite changes with clinical data.
In the present study we examine the metabolic fluctuations of the most important amino acids
and fatty acids to better understand the metabolic process in weight reduction in obese
subjects that underwent sleeve gastrectomy surgery.
The availability of the tandem equipment for amino acids and fatty acids determinations for
the medical system gives us an opportunity to investigate the metabolic turmoil of weight
reduction seen in obese subjects after sleeve gastrectomy.
We evaluated the lipid metabolism by the measurements of the fraction of carnitine fatty
acids which is the most available one because only a small blood specimen from a finger
puncture is needed.
In the present study we measured the blood concentrations of monocarboxylic and dicarboxylic
fatty acids bounded to carnitine, free carnitine and also free amino acids 2 weeks before
the surgery while subjects eat their regular high caloric diet, one week, one month and 3
month after the procedure.
Carnitne fatty acids comprise only the tip of the iceberg of all circulating fatty acids in
the blood with a roughly distribution of: triglycerides, phospholipids and cholesteryl fatty
acids 4 (Lipids43-65), free fatty acids 0.6, and carnitne fatty acids 0.005 mM. Some
additional amount is also circulating in lipoproteins. Even carnitine monocarboxylic fatty
acids comprise around 1% of the free fatty acids and around 0.1% of all fatty compounds, the
fluctuations in their concentrations probably reflect the most dynamics metabolic events
because fatty acid oxidation must initiate by binding fatty acid to carnitine. The
concentration of dicarboxylic carnitine fatty acids is much higher and comprises about 2%
for malic carnitine and about 10% for glutaric carnitine in the total amount of free acids
(http://www.hmdb.ca/). Yet, as for monocarboxylic fatty acids, a remarkable mass of
dicarboxylic acids is still present as free acids.
For all carnitne acyl compounds the distribution forms have a high variability on different
physiological conditions.
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Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Prospective
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